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UK Economic Recovery 'Not Filtering Down' to One in Four SMEs
Virgin Media Business warns 23% of SME say they will not grow in the next six months.
Paypal Co-Founder Peter Thiel on Mission to Cheat Death Through Technology
Paypal co-founder Peter Thiel holds the utopian belief that technology has the power to change the world.
School for Spies: GCHQ Endorses University Degrees for Cyber Security
Britain's intelligence service GCHQ is endorsing six universities to train the next generation of cyberspies and security experts.
Shape-Changing Terminator-style Surgical Robots Aren't Science Fiction Any More
A material that can switch from hard to soft, or vice versa, could lead to deformable surgical robots soon.
After Two and a Half Years, Sunken Cruise Ship Costa Concordia to be Refloated Over a Week
Beginning Monday, Italian authorities will begin massive, yet delicate operations to refloat the sunken cruiser.
Nanoparticle Drug Delivery May Harm Brain
A study seems to hint at possible damage to the brain in using nanoparticles to deliver drugs into the body.
Smartphone App MediCapt Helps Doctors Collect Evidence Against War-Zone Rapists
Latest technology in smartphones could help doctors document sexual assault and rape in war zones.
Top 10 Highest Paying US Tech Firms For Interns: Silicon Valley Pay Revealed
A Facebook intern earns more than three times the average American in one year
How Technology Can Help Employees Stay Productive During the Summer of Sport
Get the best of both worlds by using the right technology to enable flexible working
Samsung Marketing Boss: Technology Will End the Nine to Five Workday
Philip Oldham says the typical workday will "totally change" in five year's time.
Robots Could Be Sent to Work in Decommissioned UK Nuclear Zones
The Technology Strategy Board wants researchers to compete to make better robots that complete tasks
Google Beats Oxfam and Volvo to Top UK Work-Life Balance Table
But the firm has admitted it needs to improve gender and ethnic diversity in its workforce.
UK Education System 'Not Fit For Purpose' in 20 Years, Warns Royal Society
The science organisation has called on the government to create new baccalaureate-style frameworks.
European Union Aims at Creating 240,000 Jobs Through Robotics
The European Commission has entered into a partnership with over 180 robotic technology companies and has invested enormously.
Dixons and Carphone Warehouse Announce Merger Set to Create Hundreds of New Jobs
Retailers unveil agreement on merger that will create new Dixons Carphone firm.
UAE Women Surge Ahead of Men in Stem Related Careers
But according to Human Rights Watch the country still faces some serious human rights issues.
Richard Branson's Virgin Media Business Backs Tech that Could Change the World
Three small businesses won the chance to meet with Sir Richard Branson.
Sony Xperia Z2 to Feature Wireless Charging: Accessories Up for Pre-order
Sony will be offering wireless charging cover and charging plate for Xperia Z2.
Sony Xperia Z2 Features Built-in Active Noise Cancelling Technology: How Does it Work?
Sony Xperia Z2 has built-in active noise cancellation technology.
Ford Executive: Reports of SYNC Shift From Microsoft to BlackBerry Mere 'Speculation'
Ford technology officer brands reports of shifting SYNC in-car technology to BlackBerry software as 'speculation'
Tech City 2.0 - East Kent a 'Better Alternative' For Cash-Strapped London Startups
East Kent is a 'better alternative' to cash-strapped London startups, claims top angel investor Dale Murray CBE.
CEB's Tom Monahan: Corporate Leaders Must be Facilitators Not Dictators
Monahan, chief executive and chairman of consultancy CEB, says mass of information makes dictatorial bosses redundant.
Major Apple TV Update Coming with iPhone-Controlled Gaming and Television Interface
Apple updates website ahead of major Apple TV refresh, bringing iPhone-controlled gaming and more.
Untapping the Potential of Predictive Analytics on Both Sides of the Atlantic
Predicting future trends is key for companies on both sides of the Atlantic looking to re-build customer confidence.
The Apple Mac Turns 30
This week Apple is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the original Macintosh computer, which helped revolutionise personal computing.
Dyson Eyes 3,000 New Engineering Jobs as Technology Giant Unveils £250m Investment
Sir James Dyson says finding more engineers will be hard because of the UK's shortfall.
Satoshi Square Brings Bitcoin Trading to the Streets of London
London's first Satoshi Square gives bitcoin a level of human interaction it has so far lacked.
Google Creates Glucose-Monitoring Contact Lens for Diabetes Sufferers
Secretive Google X department creates smart contact lens for monitoring diabetes suffers' glucose levels.
Early Adopters: Quarter of Children Own a Tablet Before Eighth Birthday
A quarter of British children under 8 own a tablet, as parents worry about device addiction.
14 Videogames That Will Blow You Away In 2014
The biggest and most intriguing videogames of 2014, from big budget shooters to indie darlings